Chrkeller said:
Not at all, honest mistake. Original data was 81 million to 69 million, which is 12 million. But the data has been since updated to 75 million, thus the accurate number is 6 million, not 12 million. I am happy to accept the correction. As for the rest... agree to disagree. I am not buying the wonderful messaging, fantastic and well supported platform... and losing at every single level of government. People weren't any dumber in 2024 than they were in 2020. It is a nonsensical explanation that reeks of folks on VG being sheep that just accept what their party says with zero independent thought.  |
So what was the platform that allowed the GOP to have their red wave. Was the messaging the reason. Let's think about this more. The GOP pretty much led with the culture war because its really hard to pick any particular policy that they were promoting coming up to the elections during that time. I heard one report that Trump was losing in the polls until the assassination attempt then he gained a lot of support from there. Or did the GOP just take advantage of bad times and blame it on the current administration because that is how politics works. During times of trouble, it really doesn't matter what causes the trouble, if you are President and in charge, you will get the Lionshare of the blame.
Personally, the GOP just played a better hand. Times of trouble people always want a change so that in itself is enough to gain some votes. Would you say that same mentality is what got Biden in office. The next step was the focus on culture war instead of policy. Policy can have a direct correlation to results, but culture is something totally different which I would say the Dems did not have a direct defense against because the party is way to broad.








